Marriage equality might be at risk if Donald Trump is elected president.

“It has been ruled upon. It has been there. If I’m elected I would be very strong in putting certain judges on the bench that I think maybe could change things, but they have a long way to go,” the GOP candidate said on “Fox News Sunday.” Adding: “I disagree with the court in that it should have been a states’ rights issue… This was a very surprising ruling. I can see changes coming down the line.”

“He was for traditional marriage, despite the fact that he’d been married three times,” George Takei said last year. “That is not traditional. I approve of his three-time marriage because you want to find the person that you love. But the important thing here is to understand that our democracy is a dynamic democracy, and our Constitution is a living document — it’s not carved in stone. Over the years, the whole arc of our democracy has been to adjust to the times, to expand equality to more and more people.”